Though it shares styling elements with the A6 E-Tron, the A6 Sedan differs markedly in platform and size:
- Platform:
- A6 Sedan: Premium Platform Combustion (PPC)
- A6 E-Tron: Premium Platform Electric (PPE)
- Dimensions:
- Longer and wider than the E-Tron
- Shorter wheelbase
While the A6 E-Tron opts for a hatchback form, the A6 Sedan maintains its classic sedan appeal with a spacious 17.8-cubic-foot trunk.
Despite its combustion roots, the A6 Sedan sports a futuristic interior reminiscent of the A6 E-Tron:
- Consolidated Screens:
- Instrument Panel: 11.9 inches
- Touch-Screen Display: 14.5 inches
- Optional Passenger Screen: 10.9 inches
The sedan also offers an optional head-up display with steering-wheel controls, enhancing driver focus and convenience.
Expect a high-end audio experience with available options:
- Sound System:
- Bang & Olufsen stereo with up to 20 speakers
- Noise Reduction:
- Improved glass, door, and trunk sealing
- Tires with acoustic dampeners
In terms of power, the U.S. market will experience:
- Engine:
- 3.0-liter turbocharged V-6
- 362 horsepower
- Seven-speed dual-clutch transmission
- Quattro all-wheel-drive as standard
Further customization includes adaptive air suspension, four-wheel steering, and wheel sizes from 19 to 21 inches, with performance tires available.
The Audi A6 Sedan is expected in late 2025. Pricing and detailed U.S. specifications will be released closer to the launch date.
Blending modern tech with a classic gasoline engine, the 2026 Audi A6 Sedan delivers luxury and performance for those not yet ready to embrace electric power. With its refined design and advanced interior, it sets a new standard for luxury sedans, promising a premium driving experience.